Maharashtra : Higher sugar production expected this year
Maharashtra’s sugar output has surged this season, reaching 56.3 lakh tonnes by January 8 versus 37.8 lakh tonnes last year. With 197 mills operating, the state is expected to produce around 110 lakh tonnes, maintaining its lead nationally, driven by strong performance in Pune and Kolhapur regions.
Maharashtra’s sugar production this year is estimated to be significantly higher than last year, with output already well ahead midway through the crushing season, industry experts and government officials said. Till January 8, sugar production in the state stood at 56.30 lakh tonnes, compared with 37.80 lakh tonnes during the same period last year.
According to data from the sugar commissioner’s office, the crushing season is currently underway in 197 sugar factories, including 98 cooperative and 99 private mills. Maharashtra sugar commissioner Sanjay Kolte said the state is likely to maintain its lead in sugar output this season.
“We are hopeful of higher sugar production this year compared to last year. Production so far is already ahead of last season, and Maharashtra is currently leading at the national level,” Kolte said.
Maharashtra is ranked first in sugar production in the country, followed by Uttar Pradesh. As per the preliminary estimate, the state is expected to produce around 110 lakh tonnes of sugar this season—nearly 30 lakh tonnes more than last year.
The Pune and Kolhapur regions have taken the lead in sugarcane crushing and sugar production. Kolhapur accounts for the highest sugar output in the state, with mills in the region also reporting higher recovery rates. In contrast, sugar factories in the Marathwada region, particularly around Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, have reported lower production.
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Source : Hindustan Times